The Lost World
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:27:00
(INDIAN LANGUAGE)
:27:01
Let go!
:27:04
(GUNSHOT)
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Leo.
:27:11
Don't shoot!
:27:16
Who are you?
:27:19
We are from the lands below.
:27:21
We need help.
:27:25
Have you seen a woman like this?
:27:27
Look at her clothesl
:27:28
Thirty years...
:27:31
...is a long time to live...
:27:33
(INDIAN LANGUAGE)
:27:35
...with doubt.
:27:39
Whoever killed the apeman is their friend.
:27:40
Will God forgive me?
:27:41
Tell him I killed him,
that I can kill many more with this.

:27:46
He's a merciful god, isn't he?
:27:51
They resemble pithecanthropus,
don't you think?

:27:55
The brow ridges and the line of the jaw.
:27:59
The cranium is much larger
than one would expect.

:28:03
Undoubtedly. They're quite unique.
:28:07
"We buried Reverend Kerr
at the foot of the plateau

:28:08
Yes, I shall name them
Pithecanthropus challengeris.

:28:10
"and delayed our departure for as long as
we dared in the hope of Roxton's escape.

:28:13
Unless you have any objections, Leo.
:28:16
Just be quiet.
For once in your life, just shut up!

:28:16
"Alas, our wait was in vain,
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"and with heavy hearts
we began our long journey home."

:28:20
Quite beautiful!
:28:23
(CHALLENGER) We'll rest here for a while.
:28:25
(INDIAN SHOUTING)
:28:26
We MUST get on!
:28:27
(AGITATED APEMAN CALLS)
:28:32
(LOUDER SHOUTING)
:28:35
There's humans on the plateau.
:28:39
Agnes, I am SO sorry.
:28:42
Stop that. Stop it!
:28:44
That wasn't my uncle back there...
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...not the man I knew.
:28:53
He died for his beliefs,
one must acknowledge that.

:28:59
(HOWLS)

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